Input the equation into your calculator. Use the smaller measurement of the two walls as both the A and B measurements. For example, if the smaller measurement is 20 inches, you want to input 20 squared (or 20 x 20) plus 20 squared (or 20 x 20). Once you have the answer (in this case it is 800), find the square root of the number and you will have the size, in inches, your TV must be smaller than in order to fit onto a TV stand (in this case it is about 28 inches).
If you decide to purchase a corner TV stand with a mount, you should bear in mind the stand will not fit as deep into the corner as a model without a mount. This is because brackets usually attach to the rear of the stand and you will be restricted by the width of the TV.
Attach the mounting bracket to the wall bolts.
Some corner TV stands are angular, while others are rounded. Rounded corner TV stands are much safer in households with pets or children as the sharp edges of more angular designs could be potentially dangerous.
Repeat the measurement process with the intersecting wall. Determine which wall has the smallest working room before running into an obstacle. For example, if one side is 20 inches but the other is 27 inches, you may not use anything larger than 20 inches as it will overlap the smaller side.
Always consider future purchases and try to buy a television stand which offers additional space if you think you may add more audio or video equipment to your TV system in the future.
Corner stands are available in numerous styles and can be made from a number of different materials.
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